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niyad

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1. I would think that the very fact that this meeing was even deemed
Wed Jun 3, 2026, 08:20 PM
20 hrs ago

necessary indicates that at least some senators are very worried.

I mean, nobody else has ever led a messy, complicated life, correct?

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I would think that the very fact that this meeing was even deemed niyad 20 hrs ago #1
Sanders and Warren have been his big boosters, too. yardwork 20 hrs ago #2
It does, indeed. niyad 20 hrs ago #3
I think Warren made a good point that marital issues are different than sexual assault AZProgressive 20 hrs ago #4
Vastly different. EdmondDantes_ 20 hrs ago #6
I agree AZProgressive 20 hrs ago #7
Apparently the rape apologist ones weren't, either. niyad 16 hrs ago #13
"denied any credible allegations" Quiet Em 20 hrs ago #5
It is an unusual qualifier. mr715 19 hrs ago #8
It actually isn't unusual when you follow news stories about accusations made against famous people AZProgressive 19 hrs ago #9
It seemed hedgy to me in this context. mr715 19 hrs ago #10
Credible versus non-credible or dubious or unreliable, etc. Celerity 16 hrs ago #15
We've elected a President who is twice divorced and cheated on ALL THREE of his wives--- Jack Valentino 18 hrs ago #11
But if not for a consequential contingent of the left giving a tinker's a damn... W_HAMILTON 15 hrs ago #16
Left, but also the center. mr715 2 hrs ago #24
"Sen. Elizabeth Warren, MorbidButterflyTat 18 hrs ago #12
I guess there is a difference between those and rape apologist posts, too. niyad 16 hrs ago #14
Right? Why would Sen Warren even Cha 15 hrs ago #18
No way something else doesn't happen, putting cash money on the table right now. It's a bet. betsuni 15 hrs ago #17
Agree. There is more. The GOP is probably sitting on it. NT Blasphemer 13 hrs ago #21
Without a doubt. niyad 12 hrs ago #22
Seems like an exercise in futility to me. DFW 15 hrs ago #19
Indeed. He's already established who he is. Asking, "who are you?" seems futile. nt Blasphemer 13 hrs ago #20
Especially when it's his earliest and most prominent supporters doing the asking. DFW 6 hrs ago #23
I have a bad feeling about this. Actually, I've had a bad feeling for quite a while now. QueerDuck 2 hrs ago #25
Roger Stone ABC123Easy 45 min ago #26
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